National Watch & Clock Museum
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The National Watch and Clock Museum was officially opened to the public in 1977 with fewer than 1,000 items. Since that time, the collection has increased to over 12,000 items and the museum has undergone several expansion projects. The latest expansion opened in October 1999 and featured an entirely new and redesigned exhibit space, as well as a new two-story addition. Today, the museum is recognized as the largest and most comprehensive horological collection in North America.
Компания Calendar Clock Company из Кёртисвилля, штат Коннектикут | Грег Гортон
Ричард Кранч и его ежедневник: колониальный часовщик и друг Джона Адамса | Энди Дерван
Уильям Кранч Бонд и сыновья: астрономы и часовщики | Сара Шехнер
Aaron Willard Jr. & the Sea Captain's Widow | Mary Jane Dapkus
Timothy Barnes: Pioneer Clockmaker of Connecticut & New York | Russ Oechsle
Watchmaking in Early America | Richard Newman
The Mullikens: Massachusetts Clockmakers | Bob Frishman
The Inventive Genius of John Harrison | Dr. John C Taylor OBE FREng
Collecting Conversations, Episode 7: The Quest for the Charles Allison Collection
The Clocks of William Hickcox | Russ Oechsle
Caretaking Towers, Collecting Friends | Keith Henley
Chronospedia | Konstantin Protassov
Building the Horological Society of New York’s Research Library | Dr. Miranda Marraccini
Miniature Carriage Clocks | Doug Minty
Collecting Conversations, Episode 6: A Young Watchmaker
General Movement Servicing Part 4 | NAWCC
General Movement Servicing Part 3 | NAWCC
General Movement Servicing Part 2 | NAWCC
Engraving on English Table Clocks: Art on a Canvas of Brass | Sunny Dzik
General Movement Servicing Part 1 | NAWCC
The Clocks of Cloister by Douglas Gehr
Inside the James Arthur Patek Philippe Grand Complication by Roland Murphy
Forged in Fire: The Early Clocks of England by Keith Scobie-Youngs
Edward Duffield and 18th-Century Pennsylvania Horology by Bob Frishman
History of Bowman Technical School - A Lancaster Icon by James K. Zimmerman
The Unsteady Start of Watchmaking in Lancaster by Michael Schwartz
Inside David Rittenhouse by Bruce Forman
Pierre & Alfred Drocourt: Carriage Clock Makers by Leigh Extence
Are You Wearing a Watch? | 2023 NAWCC National Convention
Meet Some Members! | NAWCC 2023 National Convention